Peg Yorkin
American feminist

Peg Yorkin

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Introduction

Peg Yorkin (born 1927) is an American feminist activist.

Early life

Yorkin grew up in New York City.

Biography

In 1991, she made a $10-million endowment and gift to the Feminist Majority Foundation (which she was a cofounder and is the chair of) and the Fund for the Feminist Majority, a sister organization that she co-founded in 1987. The first program of the endowment was to help make RU 486 or another anti-progestin available to women.

She spoke at the Feminist Expo 2000 at the Baltimore Convention Center, and has also produced live theater in Los Angeles.

Criticism

She was criticized by Bitch magazine for saying in 2009, in regards to Roman Polanski, "My personal thoughts are let the guy go. It's bad a person was raped. But that was so many years ago. The guy has been through so much in his life. It's crazy to arrest him now. Let it go. The government could spend its money on other things."

Awards

She received the Women of Courage Award in 1993.

Personal life

Yorkin married TV producer Bud Yorkin in 1954; they divorced in 1986. They have two children (Nicole and David), both are TV writers. She has four grandchildren.